Lehi Recent Bookings
Lehi Recent Bookings show who the Lehi Police just brought into custody. You can search Lehi Recent Bookings through the Lehi Police records unit, the Utah County Sheriff jail roster, or a GRAMA request to the city. This page walks you through each way to look up an arrest. Find names, booking dates, charges, and case info for Lehi arrestees. Use the search tool below to start a search now.
Lehi Police Recent Bookings
The Lehi Police Department is the first stop for Lehi Recent Bookings. The police records unit keeps arrest reports, booking logs, and case files for each person taken in by Lehi officers. If a Lehi officer made the arrest, the base file lives with the city. You can ask the records staff for a copy under state law.
Use the lead-in to see the police page and submit a records request in person. The Lehi Police Department page lists the address, phone, and hours for the records division. Staff will tell you what they need to run a name search for Lehi Recent Bookings.
Most Lehi Recent Bookings show up in the booking log the same day. Some items stay private while a case is open. Active files may be held back. Under Utah Code 63G-2-201, public records are open unless a law makes them private. Ask the clerk which parts you can get.
Utah County Jail Roster
Lehi sits in Utah County. Most people booked by Lehi Police go to the Utah County Jail. The Utah County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps the online roster. The roster shows who is in jail right now. You can use it to check Lehi Recent Bookings by name.
Search by first and last name. The roster lists the booking date, charges, booking number, and housing spot. If you cannot find a name, the person may have posted bail or been released. Call the jail to confirm. The sheriff's records staff can help with older bookings too.
The roster is the fastest way to check Lehi Recent Bookings. It updates through the day as new people come in. Court info shows up in Utah XChange once charges are filed. Use both tools to follow a case.
GRAMA Requests for Lehi Recent Bookings
GRAMA is the Utah law that lets you ask for public records. The full name is the Government Records Access and Management Act. It sets the rules for how cities respond to record requests. Lehi uses GRAMA to process requests for Lehi Recent Bookings, police reports, and booking info. Visit the Lehi City Records page to start a request.
The city records page explains the form, fees, and reply time. By state law, the city has ten working days to reply. You may need to give a full name, a date range, and the reason for the request. Keep it clear and short. That helps staff find Lehi Recent Bookings fast.
Note: GRAMA lets you appeal a denial to the city records officer and then to the State Records Committee.
Lehi Justice Court Cases
The Lehi City Justice Court handles misdemeanor and traffic cases filed by Lehi Police. Many Lehi Recent Bookings move to this court for the first hearing. Minor charges stay here. Felony cases go to the Fourth District Court in Provo. Court files show charges, pleas, and hearing dates. They add context to what you found in the jail roster.
Court records follow rules set in Utah Rules of Judicial Administration. Most case info is open to the public. Some files are sealed. Use the Utah state courts portal to look up a case number or party name for Lehi Recent Bookings filed in court.
Booking and release steps follow Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 7. Bail and custody rules live in Utah Code Title 77 Chapter 20. These laws shape how long a person stays in jail after a Lehi arrest.
Statewide Tools for Lehi Recent Bookings
Utah runs several tools that pull in data from local jails. The Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps the state criminal history file. BCI reports cost a fee and need ID. They are full criminal history checks, not a live jail roster. But they back up what you see in Lehi Recent Bookings.
The VINELink service sends alerts when an inmate status changes. Sign up with a name and email. You get a note when the person is moved or released. It is free. VINELink works with Utah County and covers Lehi arrestees held in the county jail.
The Utah Department of Corrections offender search covers people sent to state prison. Most Lehi Recent Bookings never reach that level, but the site is useful for serious cases. It lists parole status, location, and basic offender info.
BCI follows Utah Code 53-10-108 for criminal history access. The rules block some data to protect open cases. Ask BCI staff if you need help with a search.
Tips for Finding Lehi Recent Bookings
Start with the Utah County jail roster. It is free and fast. Then check Lehi Police records if you need a report. Use GRAMA if the item is not online. Try the state courts site last for case details. This path gets you the most data with the least work.
Have the full legal name ready. A middle name helps too. Dates of birth cut down match errors. A case number or booking number speeds the search a lot. Lehi Recent Bookings lists can be long on busy weekends.
Some data stays private by law. Juvenile records are not open. Sealed files are blocked. Pending cases may show only basic info. Utah law at 63A-19-101, 63A-19-102, and 63A-19-401 covers state record office rules and roles.
Note: Use Lehi Recent Bookings info for personal or journalism use only. Do not use this data for employment or tenant screening.
Utah County Recent Bookings
Lehi sits in Utah County. The Utah County Sheriff runs the main jail that holds most Lehi arrestees. For more on the county jail, the roster, and related tools, visit the Utah County page.
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